




We got in our vehicle, a Hyundai Sonata, about 7:30 and immediatly headed for the far west of Gangwon do to check out a section of the D.M.Z. that is almost immpossible to reach by public transport.
After cruising up and down mountians, through valleys completley untouched by any sort of tourism, checking out little battle memorials and lakes, and travelling on the kind of twisty up and down roads more like Switzerland or NewEngland, we finally reached the D.M.Z. area.
The securtiy here up at the line was the tightest that I have ever seen in Korea. Just to go through a sector of the line we had to have our car checked over before we were issued a pass that must have said we were okay and were waved throught the barricades, but not before we got to check out the dispaly of landmines next to the checkpoint!
The real reason that we had come up to this neck of the woods was to check out one of the infiltration tunnels that the good people of the D.P.R.K. Peoples Army had dug under the border, but after being rebuffed at several more checkpoints we realized that we were not going to be able to get in and had to settle for a trip to the North Korean Labour Party building and some visits to the Iron Triangle and the Punch Bowl.
This was a great trip with some great friends. We got to see a large part of Korea that we would never have been able to get too, cool towns, great people, and some fascinating sites.
Picutres
1. This pass that got us through the security checkpoints just two miles from the D.P.R.K.
2. Commander Lester ready to lead his brave men into battle.
3. An old tank on a ridge above a place where about twenty thousand brave Chinese troops died trying to storm a hill just south of the D.M.Z.
4. A view from the same ridge that the tank is on. The mountain in the center of the picture, the big one off in the near distance, is in North Korea
5. A pretty bad shot of the Punch Bowl battle area